
How a Russian couple sold €679 million worth of weapons from their Madrid home
The Kokorev family are accused of money laundering for Teodoro Obiang, the longtime dictator of Equatorial Guinea A married couple living on the upscale Madrid street Pintor Rosales received €120 million from the state coffers of Equatorial Guinea through the sale of weapons, ships and helicopters to the oil-rich West African State, which was formerly a Spanish colony. The cost of the purchases was grossly marked up and the transaction was made with the help of family members and generals of Teodoro